Living Well in Litchfield County, Connecticut

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G. Sergeant Antiques

G. Sergeant Antiques is known for fine antiques and art that have enhanced many homes throughout the country and abroad. Finding that perfect livable piece is what we are known for. Their guidance will help you to create and enhance your own individual aesthetic.

For an enjoyable experience, visit the shop on Main Street in Woodbury to spark your imagination.

P.O. Box 686, Woodbury
203-266-4177
gsergeant.com

J. Seitz & Co

For 35 years, J. Seitz in New Preston has been a destination for discriminating shoppers looking for key pieces. From furniture, upholstery, and home decor—to apparel, jewelry, apothecary, and everything in-between, the distinctive, carefully curated collection at this family-owned emporium has earned accolades from locals, weekenders, and design minded publications alike.

jseitz.com
860-868-0119

Reworx

Reworx is a working wood and metal shop with an interactive design studio representing master crafting of various materials and items.

reworxct.com
30 Echo Lake Rd, Watertown
860-417-2858

York Street Studio

Local artisans specializing in the design and fabrication of custom architectural elements in a distinctive classic modern style. Their designs are featured in estate homes, hotels, and restaurants throughout the country adding a unique touch to each space. Their craftwork has been in Elle Decor and Architectural Digest.

yorkstreet.com
333 Litchfield Road, New Milford
860-350-2100

Ameico

Ameico offers a curated collection of home decor, lighting, kitchenware, and personal accessories from worldwide leading industrial designers and artisans of the 20th and 21st Century. Their design store & gallery is located inside the historic Telephone Exchange Building of New Milford, built in 1917-1918. Open Monday-Friday 9-5 (or Saturday by appointment).

Ameico
29 Church St., New Milford
860-354-8765
Instagram: @ameico_design

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